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Mexico, Singapore leaders back TPP ratification

Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto said Friday that he and Singaporean counterpart President Tony Tan will promote the ratification of a trans-Pacific trade pact.

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[MEXICO CITY] Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto said Friday that he and Singaporean counterpart President Tony Tan will promote the ratification of a trans-Pacific trade pact.

The two leaders met during Mr Tan's state visit to Mexico, the first by a Singaporean head of state to any Latin American nation.

After talks at the capital's ornate National Palace, Mr Pena Nieto said the two agreed to deepen bilateral relations, bolster ties between South-east Asia and Latin America and "promote the ratification" of the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP).

For his part, Mr Tan praised the series of economic and energy reforms enacted by Pena Nieto since 2012.

Once ratified by the 12 participating countries, TPP backers say the deal will slash tariffs and trade barriers for 40 per cent of the global economy and establish the largest free trade area in the world.

The 12 signatories are: Australia, Brunei, Canada, Chile, Japan, Malaysia, Mexico, New Zealand, Peru, Singapore, the United States and Vietnam.